I got this 'Oh-Cherry-Oh' Moda fabric from Fabritopia and decided it would be perfect. It was very easy to make and the collar fitted like a dream, the easiest collar I've ever put on. And this is the result - a really sweet dress that looks adorable on. The only difference from the pattern is that I made the cuffs white, but had to rip them and sew them a little bigger.
All about sewing, especially for children, with an odd effort at making something for myself
Monday, May 11, 2009
Sewing Japanese . . . .again!
I couldn't resist the dress on the cover of this book of Japanese patterns, but I held off as I thought the collar and zip and facings and pleats would be too difficult to follow in Japanese.
I got this 'Oh-Cherry-Oh' Moda fabric from Fabritopia and decided it would be perfect. It was very easy to make and the collar fitted like a dream, the easiest collar I've ever put on. And this is the result - a really sweet dress that looks adorable on. The only difference from the pattern is that I made the cuffs white, but had to rip them and sew them a little bigger.
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I got this 'Oh-Cherry-Oh' Moda fabric from Fabritopia and decided it would be perfect. It was very easy to make and the collar fitted like a dream, the easiest collar I've ever put on. And this is the result - a really sweet dress that looks adorable on. The only difference from the pattern is that I made the cuffs white, but had to rip them and sew them a little bigger.
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